Brandywine Manor House, a circa 1740 wedding and event venue, is located in the heart of beautiful Chester County, Pennsylvania, only a short distance from the Philadelphia and Lancaster areas. Situated on 85 acres, the Manor provides the perfect private and intimate space for your rustic and elegant event. Surrounded by gently rolling meadows, illuminated lake, country gardens and majestic trees, you are provided spectacular views and backdrops for your unforgettable day.
We offer four outdoor ceremony sites - the Oak Grove, Lakeview, Garden Terrace, and the Glen, as well as two ceremony locations as part of our rustic and climate-controlled Manor Barn. The Brandywine Tent is another option for receptions and offers the look and feel of a tent while providing you with beautiful draping and theatrical lighting. We offer both the Manor Barn and Brandywine Tent for your wedding or event reception.
The Manor also boasts lighted gazebos, fireplaces, pergola, footbridges, waterfalls, and arbor.
We offer four outdoor ceremony sites - the Oak Grove, Lakeview, Garden Terrace, and the Glen, as well as two ceremony locations as part of our rustic and climate-controlled Manor Barn. The Brandywine Tent is another option for receptions and offers the look and feel of a tent while providing you with beautiful draping and theatrical lighting. We offer both the Manor Barn and Brandywine Tent for your wedding or event reception.
The Manor also boasts lighted gazebos, fireplaces, pergola, footbridges, waterfalls, and arbor.
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Built in 1740, Brandywine Manor House is located in the heart of beautiful Chester County, Pennsylvania, founded and owned by the Eck family.
Little has changed in the landscape surrounding Brandywine Manor House since the time when the first residents lived here.
James and Jane Mackelduff were part of the 1722 Scots/Irish migration from Maryland and Delaware into southern Pennsylvania.
They established a large and successful 1,210-acre plantation along the West Branch of the Brandywine Creek.
They built one of the first, if not the first, grist and saw mills in the area and continued milling into the 19th century.
Little has changed in the landscape surrounding Brandywine Manor House since the time when the first residents lived here.
James and Jane Mackelduff were part of the 1722 Scots/Irish migration from Maryland and Delaware into southern Pennsylvania.
They established a large and successful 1,210-acre plantation along the West Branch of the Brandywine Creek.
They built one of the first, if not the first, grist and saw mills in the area and continued milling into the 19th century.
To see additional photos of Lakeview ceremonies, please follow us on Pinterest and see our Lakeview board.
Lakeview is arguably the most peaceful and tranquil setting on our property.
Situated in front of the pond, Lakeview is complete with matching beautiful gardens on each side and an arbor under which to say "I do".
Beginning at the pergola and crossing over a beautiful footbridge, your processional gives both you and your guests plenty of time to take in the beauty and meaning of the moment.
Lakeview is arguably the most peaceful and tranquil setting on our property.
Situated in front of the pond, Lakeview is complete with matching beautiful gardens on each side and an arbor under which to say "I do".
Beginning at the pergola and crossing over a beautiful footbridge, your processional gives both you and your guests plenty of time to take in the beauty and meaning of the moment.
To see additional photos of the Glen, please follow us on Pinterest and see our Glen board.
The Glen is the perfect combination of unique and traditional.
Surrounded by tall, majestic trees, The Glen provides the feel of an enchanted forest.
You can decide between our two most popular ceremony options in the Glen or choose your own.
The Glen Waterfall is a man-made, seven-foot waterfall, pulling its water from Lake Edie and creating a babbling brook that flows back to the pond.
You can also choose to hold your ceremony at the Glen Gazebo, with its own rustic feel of being nestled in the woods.
The Glen is the perfect combination of unique and traditional.
Surrounded by tall, majestic trees, The Glen provides the feel of an enchanted forest.
You can decide between our two most popular ceremony options in the Glen or choose your own.
The Glen Waterfall is a man-made, seven-foot waterfall, pulling its water from Lake Edie and creating a babbling brook that flows back to the pond.
You can also choose to hold your ceremony at the Glen Gazebo, with its own rustic feel of being nestled in the woods.
For additional photos of the Garden Terrace, please follow us on Pinterest and view our Garden Terrace board.
The Garden Terrace is the perfect place for your intimate wedding ceremony or smaller outdoor event.
Nestled among gardens with a pergola on the left, rose gardens on the right, and gazebo at front, the Garden Terrace provides a colorful and romantic backdrop for your vows.
You may choose to have the gazebo as your focal point, or you can marry in front of the natural landscape of the pergola.
The Garden Terrace is the perfect place for your intimate wedding ceremony or smaller outdoor event.
Nestled among gardens with a pergola on the left, rose gardens on the right, and gazebo at front, the Garden Terrace provides a colorful and romantic backdrop for your vows.
You may choose to have the gazebo as your focal point, or you can marry in front of the natural landscape of the pergola.
Oak trees, known for their strength, surround this location, making it the perfect site for our couples to say "I do".
This circular location is surrounded by stones with a large pin oak tree front and center.
Directly in front of the large oak is a flat rock on which brides and grooms can stand during the ceremony.
Though guests will enter the ceremony through the meadow, the processional will begin from a different location.
The bridal party will make their way to the footbridge in the Glen and walk through an "S" shaped curve into the Oak Grove.
This circular location is surrounded by stones with a large pin oak tree front and center.
Directly in front of the large oak is a flat rock on which brides and grooms can stand during the ceremony.
Though guests will enter the ceremony through the meadow, the processional will begin from a different location.
The bridal party will make their way to the footbridge in the Glen and walk through an "S" shaped curve into the Oak Grove.
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